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Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Cardiovascular Testing in Asia: The IAEA INCAPS-COVID Study

Journal
JACC: Asia
Date Issued
2021-09
Author(s)
Kudo, Takashi
Lahey, Ryan
Hirschfeld, Cole B
Williams, Michelle C
Lu, Bin
Alasnag, Mirvat
Bhatia, Mona
Henry Bom, Hee-Seung
Dautov, Tairkhan
Fazel, Reza
Karthikeyan, Ganesan
Keng, Felix Y J
Rubinshtein, Ronen
Better, Nathan
Cerci, Rodrigo Julio
Dorbala, Sharmila
Raggi, Paolo
Shaw, Leslee J
Villines, Todd C
Vitola, João V
Choi, Andrew D
Malkovskiy, Eli
Goebel, Benjamin
Cohen, Yosef A
Randazzo, Michael
Pascual, Thomas N B
Pynda, Yaroslav
Dondi, Maurizio
Paez, Diana
Einstein, Andrew J and INCAPS COVID Investigators Group
DOI
10.1016/j.jacasi.2021.06.002
Abstract
Background: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly affected the management of cardiovascular disease around the world. The effect of the pandemic on the volume of cardiovascular diagnostic procedures is not known.
Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the effects of the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular diagnostic procedures and safety practices in Asia.
Methods: The International Atomic Energy Agency conducted a worldwide survey to assess changes in cardiovascular procedure volume and safety practices caused by COVID-19. Testing volumes were reported for March 2020 and April 2020 and were compared to those from March 2019. Data from 180 centers across 33 Asian countries were grouped into 4 subregions for comparison.
Results: Procedure volumes decreased by 47% from March 2019 to March 2020, showing recovery from March 2020 to April 2020 in Eastern Asia, particularly in China. The majority of centers canceled outpatient activities and increased time per study. Practice changes included implementing physical distancing and restricting visitors. Although COVID testing was not commonly performed, it was conducted in one-third of facilities in Eastern Asia. The most severe reductions in procedure volumes were observed in lower-income countries, where volumes decreased by 81% from March 2019 to April 2020.
Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic in Asia caused significant reductions in cardiovascular diagnostic procedures, particularly in low-income countries. Further studies on the effects of COVID-19 on cardiovascular outcomes and changes in care delivery are warranted.
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cardiac testing

cardiovascular diseas...

coronavirus

COVID-19

global health

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